Greg Smith wrote: > I want to read all the e-mails that are important for XO users and I > want to skip anything not directly relevant to them. I'll archive and > maintain links to the rest in case I need to look something up. > > Knowing my perspective, let me know if you have any suggestions on how I > can optimize my efficiency with the new communication channels.
I think the Sugar development list, once moved to sugarlabs.org, will still focus on the same topics. If, and when, the traffic about non-OLPC ports grows to a point where it becomes distracting to core development, we might create additional lists. Cross-posting to multiple Sugarlabs and OLPC lists will be welcome as always. As for the technical aspect of reading multiple lists, can I suggest using gmame.org? Their list archives are very usable and they even relay them over NNTP, which is generally faster than IMAP for a large number of posts. The way I do it, is a little geeky, but I found it optimal: I use procmail recipes based on the Sender header to sort each list into its own server-side Maildir folder. Then, I use IMAP to access it from all my laptops. This lets me comfortably subscribe to ~30 lists for a total of 5GB of mail :-) > "We can rebuild him, we have the technology ... better than he was > before, better, stronger, faster!" > > http://www.technorati.com/videos/youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DaZ9phMCn_Lw It's too bad I have a 3kb/s downlink here in Kathmandu, but I know *exactly* where this quote comes from ;-))) -- \___/ Bernie Innocenti - http://www.codewiz.org/ _| X | Sugar Labs Team - http://www.sugarlabs.org/ \|_O_| "It's an education project, not a laptop project!" _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

